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30 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Newly started 30 Gallon Reef Tank, 25 lbs of Fiji Live Rock - 40 lbs Live Sand - Aqualight™ Deluxe Series 130 Watts; Two-65 watt Coralife 50/50™ Compact - H.O.T. Magnum Canister Filter -Yellow Tang - Paracanthurus hepatus - True Percula Clown - Amphiprion percula - Orange Diamond Goby - Valencienna puellaris - Blue Devil Damsel - Chrysiptera cyanea - 10 Scarlet Hermit Crabs - 3 Large Turbo Snail - Turbo sp. - 3 Small Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp & 2 Large Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp - Star Polyps (Green Assorted) - Clavularia species - Mushroom Polyp - Green Ricordea
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Photo Caption: Newly started 30 Gallon Reef Tank, 25 lbs of Fiji Live Rock - 40 lbs Live Sand - Aqualight™ Deluxe Series 130 Watts; Two-65 watt Coralife 50/50™ Compact - H.O.T. Magnum Canister Filter -Yellow Tang - Paracanthurus hepatus - True Percula Clown - Amphiprion percula - Orange Diamond Goby - Valencienna puellaris - Blue Devil Damsel - Chrysiptera cyanea - 10 Scarlet Hermit Crabs - 3 Large Turbo Snail - Turbo sp. - 3 Small Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp & 2 Large Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp - Star Polyps (Green Assorted) - Clavularia species - Mushroom Polyp - Green Ricordea
30 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Newly started 30 Gallon Reef Tank, 25 lbs of Fiji Live Rock - 40 lbs Live Sand - Aqualight™ Deluxe Series 130 Watts; Two-65 watt Coralife 50/50™ Compact - H.O.T. Magnum Canister Filter -Yellow Tang - Paracanthurus hepatus - True Percula Clown - Amphiprion percula - Orange Diamond Goby - Valencienna puellaris - Blue Devil Damsel - Chrysiptera cyanea - 10 Scarlet Hermit Crabs - 3 Large Turbo Snail - Turbo sp. - 3 Small Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp & 2 Large Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp - Star Polyps (Green Assorted) - Clavularia species - Mushroom Polyp - Green Ricordea

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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: Newly started 30 Gallon Reef Tank, 25 lbs of Fiji Live Rock - 40 lbs Live Sand - Aqualight™ Deluxe Series 130 Watts; Two-65 watt Coralife 50/50™ Compact - H.O.T. Magnum Canister Filter - Blue Tang - Paracanthurus hepatus - True Percula Clown - Amphiprion percula - Orange Diamond Goby - Valencienna puellaris - Blue Devil Damsel - Chrysiptera cyanea - 10 Scarlet Hermit Crabs - 3 Large Turbo Snail - Turbo sp. - 3 Small Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp & 2 Large Peppermint Shrimp - Veined Shrimp - Star Polyps (Green Assorted) - Clavularia species - Mushroom Polyp - Green Ricordea
Advice: {REMEMBER} Learn the Fundamentals First
Fish Kept: Blue Tang - Paracanthurus hepatus - True Percula Clown - Amphiprion percula - Orange Diamond Goby - Valencienna puellaris - Blue Devil Damsel -
Corals/Plants: Star Polyps (Green Assorted) - Clavularia species - Mushroom Polyp - Green Ricordea
Tank Size: 30 gallons
Quote: Slow and Steady Wins the Race

COMMENTS

You really shouldn't put a Yellow Tang in such a Small Tank... they need 55 Gallon or Larger... They need more room other wise it'll get stressed out from the lack of room... fish avatar

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